Remove Dental Plaque with Cleaning Teeth
December 24th, 2007The plaque is a bacterial film adhered onto the tooth surfaces. The dental plaque will accumulate and lead to the development of tooth decay and periodontal disease. In order to prevent dental diseases, it is necessary to thoroughly remove dental plaque.
The invention related to means for cleaning teeth. Said means are present in the form of an aqueous, pasty or liquid dispersion comprising 10-30 wt. % of a combination of polishing means and 20-50 wt. % of means that keep moisture. The inventive means for cleaning teeth contain silicic acid, aluminium oxide and zirkon mineral in the weight ratio 10:(0.1-2):(0.01-0.5) as polishing means.
The cleaning capacity of the means for cleaning teeth is further improved by the very low portion of zirkon mineral without increasing the scratching effect. In a preferred embodiment, 1-12 wt. % of condensed phosphates of the group tripolyphosphate, tyrophosphate and trimetaphosphate in the form of alkali or ammonium salts are additionally contained.
Tips for Cleaning Teeth
- Clean your teeth after breakfast and before bed - at the very least.
- Use a soft toothbrush, floss and fluoride toothpaste for teeth cleaning.
- It takes about two minutes to do it properly.
- Use children’s fluoride toothpaste for kids or just a pea sized amount of regular fluoride toothpaste.
- Brush all surfaces of your teeth well - starting on the inside surfaces, then the outside surfaces and finally the chewing surfaces.
Categories: Oral Hygiene, Teeth














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